What should I weave in this issue? After thinking about it, let’s knit teapot rope. Because it can be used at home. Last time I knitted a diamond knotted teapot rope. This time we knitted the Flower Blooming Prosperity Teapot Rope.
The flowers of the flower teapot rope weaved this time are similar to the previous peach blossom knot mobile phone chain. The peach blossom knot is a flower with 4 petals, this one has 5 petals. This time I mainly used flat knots and sparrow head knots. We have posted separate tutorials on this basic knot before. If you don’t know much about it, you can look back. (Click on the avatar to enter the homepage to see it.) The following is the flower blossom and wealth teapot rope we are going to weave today. As shown in the picture:
Use yellow as an example:
Tools used: ruler, lighter, scissors, pins, foam board
Required materials for single-sided earrings: No. 72 jade wire, blue-green wire: 50cm×1 15cm×3, yellow wire 40cm×1, gold wire 15cm×1 40cm×1, 5 millet beads
The editing steps are as follows:
1. Blue-green line: 50cm×1, folded in half and fixed on the foam board to make the axis. Add a 15cm piece of thread at 7cm for winding and braid 3 flat knots. As shown in the picture:
2. Cut off the winding thread. Then take the axis line and cross it to form a circle. As shown in the picture:
3. Hang up 15cm of gold wire and tie the knot. This gold thread is used for stringing beads. Keep it in the middle. As shown in the picture:
4. Take the yellow thread, fold it in half, and hang it in a sparrow head knot. Take another 40cm of gold thread. Hang it in a sparrow knot. The gold wire covers the yellow thread, and the beaded gold wire is in the middle of the yellow. As shown in the picture:
5. Tighten the blue-green thread. One petal is ready. As shown in the picture:
6. The blue-green line on the right. Make the axis. First braid half a birds head knot with gold wire. Knit a sparrows head knot with yellow thread. Braid another birds head knot with gold wire. Weave another sparrows head knot with the yellow thread. Finally, braid half a birds head knot with gold wire. In this way, the gold wire is wrapped outside the yellow thread. The 2 petals on the right are now braided. If you don’t have gold wire at home, just braid two sparrow head knots on the yellow one here. As shown in the picture:
7. The blue-green line on the left is used as the axis. First braid half a birds head knot with gold wire. Knit a sparrows head knot with yellow thread. Finally, the gold wire is braided into half a sparrows head knot. One petal is woven. As shown in the picture:
8. String beads on the gold thread in the middle. 2 blue-green threads, placed crosswise, with beads in betweenof gold thread. As shown in the picture:
9. Use the blue-green thread on the left as the axis, use the gold wire as the winding thread, and braid half a sparrows head knot. Make a winding with yellow thread and braid half a sparrows head knot. The blue-green thread on the right is used as the axis, the gold wire is used as the winding thread, and a half sparrows head knot is braided. Make a winding with yellow thread and braid half a sparrows head knot. As shown in the picture:
10. Tighten the blue-green thread. A flower is ready. As shown in the picture:
11. Start braiding the second flower. Two blue-green threads are placed crosswise, with a gold thread of beads in between. Use the blue-green thread on the left as the axis, use the gold wire as the winding thread, and braid half a sparrows head knot. Make a winding with yellow thread and braid half a sparrows head knot. The blue-green thread on the right is used as the axis, the gold wire is used as the winding thread, and a half sparrows head knot is braided. Make a winding with yellow thread and braid half a sparrows head knot. As shown in the picture:
12. Tighten the blue-green thread, and a petal is ready. As shown in the picture:
13. The blue-green line on the right. Make the axis. First braid half a birds head knot with gold wire. Knit a sparrows head knot with yellow thread. Finally, the gold wire is braided into half a sparrows head knot. One petal is woven. As shown in the picture:
14. The blue-green line on the left. Make the axis. First braid half a birds head knot with gold wire. Knit a sparrows head knot with yellow thread. Braid another birds head knot with gold wire. Weave another sparrows head knot with the yellow thread. Finally, braid half a birds head knot with gold wire. The 2 petals on the left are now braided. As shown in the picture:
15. String beads on the gold wire in the middle. Two blue-green threads are placed crosswise, with a gold thread of beads in between. As shown in the picture:
16. Use the blue-green thread on the left as the axis, use the gold wire as the winding thread, and braid half a sparrows head knot. Make a winding with yellow thread and braid half a sparrows head knot. The blue-green thread on the right is used as the axis, the gold wire is used as the winding thread, and a half sparrows head knot is braided. Make a winding with yellow thread and braid half a sparrows head knot. As shown in the picture:
17. Tighten the blue-green thread, and the second flower is knitted. As shown in the picture:
18. The third flower and the second flower are braided in the same way. As shown in the picture:
19. Take a piece of blue-green 15cm thread and braid 3 flat knots. After braiding, cut off the thread and burn it. As shown in the picture:
20. Take another 15cm piece of blue-green thread and braid 3 flat knots. This is where the movable mouth is made, which is used to make a teapot lid. After braiding, cut off the thread and burn it. Finally, string millet beads on the end of the thread.
The entire flower blooming and prosperous teapot rope is now braided. If you also like it, please remember to collect it! like! You won’t get lost next time! Appreciate the finished product picture!
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